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There are a lot of documents and links on the CMS site. This one was apparently just released and looks like a pretty good resource, both for those new to the MU, and those who are further along in the process.


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OK...please help...I attested...I read the new handout...still confused. I attested for 8/1-10/31..it was accepted, so when do I attest again and how....thanks.....


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Can I use a November 2011 to February 2012 attestation date range or should I wait till January 2012?

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The 90 day reporting period will need to take place within the same year. With that being said, you will not be able to choose November 2011 ? February 2012 as a reporting period.

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Thanks for clarifying.

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So as long as we attest 1 time a year (90 day period) we will be fine...it that correct?


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No, the first year you report a 90 day period.

All subsequent years require reporting for the full 12 months of the calendar year.


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Thank you so much....I was trying to figure this out for weeks...thanks again....todd


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